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    Whats everyone using for a gutter brush for black streaks, I just buy the soft brush from Lowes and put it on a pole

    Does anyone just shoot the chem and rinse and what are you using

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    Jeff, on real high gutter lines (35'+) we X-Jet on a butyl cleaner or Bob's F-13. I buy the same 10" truck brushes. Have you seen that contoured brush Sunbrite has?
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    F-13 seems to work well for us but it has what I call a dwell time window. Maybe 1 minute to 2 minutes, don't hold me to that time. Before or after it doesn't work well unless you reapply. We use truck stack brushes.

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    I use F-13 after a splash of house wash and scrub with Bobs salt & pepper brush.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JL Pressure View Post
    Whats everyone using for a gutter brush for black streaks, I just buy the soft brush from Lowes and put it on a pole

    Does anyone just shoot the chem and rinse and what are you using

    Thats the brush that I use. I have a hard time keeping it attached to the pole though. It unscews itself sometimes.

    I use a seperate solution in a bucket of water. I go around and apply with the brush, let dwell, re-apply if neccessary, then rinse with a water hose.

    This is an additional step done after the original housewash/roof clean etc. that is upcharged.

    Ive tried Jims method but it doesnt work for me. This method has worked the best so far.

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    How about some commercial carpenters glue squirted on the threads before you screw it in?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PressurePros View Post
    Jeff, on real high gutter lines (35'+) we X-Jet on a butyl cleaner or Bob's F-13. I buy the same 10" truck brushes. Have you seen that contoured brush Sunbrite has?

    I bought one of those sunbrite things but keep forgetting to use it!!!
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    Mike, is it like a lambswool applicator?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PressurePros View Post
    Mike, is it like a lambswool applicator?

    Yeah!!! I will try it out tomorrow and let u no how it works!
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    sweet, thanks.
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